Doctor Who: Closing Time Reviewed

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2011 · 44 MIN

Doctor Who: Closing Time Reviewed

from Kasterborous Classic TV: Exploring Doctor Who & Classic Sci-Fi

So, why did Craig take little Alfie with him to the department store when he knew that Cybermen were stomping around? How did that huge Cyber-chestplate fail to fit the stocky young father, and just why don't Cybermen live up their names and actually try conquering Earth via the Internet (as opposed to "earpods")?Christian, Brian and James discuss Closing Time in-depth this week, with particular attention played to Stormaggedon, Dark Lord of All, Cybermen, and somehow we even got onto the Doctor's age...Our weekly Kasterborous podKast (with a "K") continues with analysis of the penultimate episode of Doctor Who Series 6 and some speculation about the finale, The Wedding of River Song.We would hope that our listener recalls that we have different options for listening.If you’ve enjoyed the show, please head to Apple Podcasts to leave a rating and review. Any new reviews will be read out.Not on Apple Podcasts? Leave us a review somewhere else, send the link over on Twitter or Facebook or [email protected], and you’ll get a mention.Feel free to let us know if you have any thoughts about what we've discussed this week, even if it's just to mention that Scots aren't all tight-fisted...

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